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San Benedetto dei Marsi

San Benedetto dei Marsi (Latin: Marruvium or Marrubium; Greek: ) is a ''comune ''and town in the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It is on the eastern shore of the dried Lake Fucino, from the remains of another ancient site, Alba Fucens.
Near the town is the stream Giovenco, identified as the ancient stream known as ''Pitonius''.
==History==
The ancient ''Marruvium ''was the chief city of the Italic tribe of the Marsi; ''Marruvii ''or ''Marrubii '' is another form of the name of the Marsi, and was used by Virgil as an ethnic appellation ("Marruvia de gente", Aen. vii. 750).
In accordance with this, Silius Italicus also describes Marruvium as deriving its name from a certain Marrus, who is evidently only an eponymous hero of the Marsi. (Sil. Ital. viii. 505.) We have no account of Marruvium, however, previous to the Roman conquest of the Marsic territory; but under the Roman Empire it was a flourishing municipal town; it is noticed as such both by Strabo and Pliny, and in inscriptions we find it called "splendidissima civitas Marsorum Marruvium". (Strab. v. p. 241; Plin. iii. 12. s. 17; Mommsen, ''Inscr. R. N.'' 5491, 5499; Orell. ''Inscr.'' 3149.)
It was also called Civitas Marsorum, and, in the Middle Ages, Civitas Marsicana. (Lib. Colon. pp. 229, 256.) It is noticed in the Tabula Peutingeriana, which places it 13 M. P. from Alba; but it was not situated on the Via Valeria, and must have communicated with that high-road by a branch from Cerfennia. (Tab. Peut.)
The town was an episcopal see in the Middle Ages, being destroyed in 1340 during the Angevine wars for the conquest of the Kingdom of Naples. In 1580 the see was moved to the neighboring town of Pescina.

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